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Software for Education
Due to demand from the students, I have ported the old MECA system from its original Macintosh implementation to Java in 1998. Afterwards, I started a cooperation with Michael Bergdorf to develop programs for visualizing mechanical concepts and phenomena. Most of the ideas also based on older Macintosh applications which I had written in the late 1980ies in the course of a pilot project for computers in education (IDA). At the bottom, you will also find some animated gifs for simple demonstrations in the lecture. [Top]
Author: Stephan Kaufmann Lecture: Mechanics 1 Visualizes: pole curves of MECA exercise 1052 [Top]
Author: Michael Bergdorf Lecture: Mechanics 1 Visualizes: planet gear with variable parameters [Top]
Author: Michael Bergdorf Lecture: Analysis 1 Visualizes: epi and hypo cycloids [Top]
Author: Michael Bergdorf Lecture: Mechanics 2 Visualizes: construction of Mohr's circle [Top]
Author: Michael Bergdorf Lecture: Mechanics 3 Visualizes: motion, amplification, phase shift of a forced an damped oscillator with one degree of freedom, different spring models [Top]
Author: Michael Bergdorf Lecture: Mechanics 3 Visualizes: motion, amplification, phase shift of a forced an damped oscillator with two degrees of freedom, different spring models [Top]
Author: Michael Bergdorf Lecture: Mechanics 3 Visualizes: motion of a (nonlinear) damped pendulum [Top]
Author: Michael Bergdorf Lecture: Mechanics 3 Visualizes: motion of a (nonlinear) damped double pendulum [Top]
Author: Stephan Kaufmann Lecture: Technical Mechanics Visualizes: movement and velocity of a point on a rolling wheel Remark: these are animated gifs, exported from Mathematica [Top]
Author: Stephan Kaufmann Lecture: Technical Mechanics Visualizes: pole curves of a rod sliding on a horizontal and a vertical surface Remark: this is an animated gif, exported from Mathematica
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